Pieter Vreede
Pieter Vreede (October 8, 1750– September 21, 1837) was a Dutch politician of the Batavian Republic in the 18th century. Vreede was born in Leiden and died in Heusden. He was a prominent critic of stadholderian misrule and of the urban patriciate.
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Pieter Vreede
Pieter Vreede (October 8, 1750– September 21, 1837) was a Dutch politician of the Batavian Republic in the 18th century. Vreede was born in Leiden and died in Heusden. He was a prominent critic of stadholderian misrule and of the urban patriciate.
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Pieter Vreede (Leiden, 8 oktob ...... e staatsgreep in januari 1798.
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Pieter Vreede (October 8, 1750 ...... e and of the urban patriciate.
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Pieter Vreede, né le 8 octobre ...... tes sous la République batave.
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Pieter Vreede (Leiden, 8 oktob ...... e staatsgreep in januari 1798.
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Pieter Vreede (October 8, 1750 ...... e and of the urban patriciate.
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Pieter Vreede, né le 8 octobre ...... tes sous la République batave.
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